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Maritime Industry Briefing: Singapore Climate-Tech Ecosystem and Clean Energy Storage Developments

By MGN EditorialJune 18, 2026 at 05:47 PM

A new guide highlights Singapore's growing role as a Southeast Asian climate-technology hub, while battery storage provider Ganfeng LiEnergy reports significant project wins at a major clean energy expo.

## Maritime Industry Briefing ### Singapore Positions Itself as Southeast Asia's Climate-Tech Anchor A newly published guide from the New Venture Climate Alliance has mapped the four core strengths underpinning Singapore's climate-technology commercialisation ecosystem — capital, policy, corporate engagement, and connectivity — offering a practical resource for companies, investors, and industry stakeholders operating across Southeast Asia. Produced through the philanthropic HSBC-supported Innovation Scaling Initiative, the guide underscores Singapore's strategic importance as a launchpad for climate-focused ventures seeking to scale across the region. For the maritime sector, which is under increasing regulatory and investor pressure to decarbonise, Singapore's role as a financial and innovation hub carries direct relevance. The city-state hosts some of the world's largest shipping companies, bunkering operations, and port infrastructure, making it a natural centre for the development and deployment of green maritime technologies. The guide is expected to serve as a reference point for shipowners, port operators, and maritime technology developers seeking to navigate funding pathways and policy frameworks as the industry accelerates its transition away from fossil fuels. --- ### Ganfeng LiEnergy Secures 30 GWh-Plus Project Portfolio at SNEC Smart E Chinese integrated energy storage provider Ganfeng LiEnergy has announced it secured a project portfolio exceeding 30 GWh at the recent SNEC Smart E exhibition, according to a company statement. The firm is also set to present its comprehensive storage portfolio at Intersolar Europe 2026 in Munich. While Ganfeng LiEnergy's announcements are primarily focused on grid-scale and industrial energy storage, the rapid expansion of battery storage capacity has significant downstream implications for the maritime industry. Shore-side power infrastructure, port electrification projects, and the growing fleet of battery-hybrid and fully electric vessels all depend on advances in large-format energy storage technology. The scale of Ganfeng LiEnergy's secured pipeline — more than 30 GWh — reflects the accelerating pace of investment in clean energy storage globally, a trend that maritime stakeholders will need to monitor closely as ports and shipping companies develop electrification strategies in line with International Maritime Organization (IMO) decarbonisation targets. --- *Sources: PR Newswire / New Venture Climate Alliance; PR Newswire / Ganfeng LiEnergy*
#decarbonisation#Singapore#climate technology#energy storage#port electrification#IMO#green shipping#maritime energy transition

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